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Westfield sells its stake ($212 million worth) in new New York World Trade Centr

Westfield America has today confirmed reports that it had commenced discussions and signed a non-binding letter of intent with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for the port to purchase the company's interest in the World Trade Centre retail ...

FSIU rates wholesale diversified funds

The Financial Standard Intelligence Unit (FSIU) today released its June quarter investment performance review (IPR) ratings for Australian diversified wholesale funds. Of the 116 growth, balanced, capital stable and capital guaranteed funds surveyed ...

ICAP says US current account deficit causing considerable global uncertainty

... the US dollar. Moreover, there does not seem to be a great willingness on the part of some of the major trading partners to let their exchange rates appreciate. The economists have cited the fact that since 1997, the US current account deficit has blown ...

Aberdeen terminates equity income fund

Aberdeen Asset Management has wound-up its wholesale Equity Income Fund, the group has announced. In a letter to fund members, Aberdeen said the decision had been made after a review of its product range. Aberdeen said the fund essentially held the ...

Trans-Tasman tax changes implemented under CER agreement

Senator Helen Coonan, Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer, has committed the government to trans-Tasman triangular tax reform, exchanging formal letters with Jim Anderton, the New Zealand Minister for Economic Development. Triangular taxation ...

New ACCC chief lashes out at critics

WITH AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 13 AUG 2003
... (Trade Practices) Act will be enforced as vigorously and as effectively as it ever was under Allan Fels," Mr Samuel said. "Let the superficial comments go through to the keeper as far as I'm concerned." Mr Samuel said a media report of his first major ...

Trescowthick charged, Clifford Corporation directors committed for trial

Adam John Trescowthick, the former Executive Chairman of Harris Scarfe Holdings Limited, today faced 37 charges relating to the collapse of the retailer in April 2001. The charges, brought by the Australian Investments and Securities Commission (ASIC) ...

POF advises unitholders of alternative takeover proposal

WITH AAP  |  THURSDAY, 17 JUL 2003
Principal Office Fund (POF) today advised unitholders of its alternative proposal to the hostile $1.5 billion takeover bid from Investa Property Group. In a letter to unitholders, Principal said its alternative proposal is set out in a Third Supplementary ...

Former HIH executives win reduction in liquidator payout

... Internally Managed Fund than to assume that it would have been invested in government and semi-government stocks and bonds, let alone 30 day bank bills," Justice Santow said. He said while the new amount would be less than found by the trial judge; the ...

Tower Australia to repay policyholders

Insurer Tower Australia Ltd has been ordered to repay policyholders $600,000, following a ruling today by the Federal Court of Australia. The court found Tower had engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct by including incorrect redemption or withdrawal ...